The Week 4 College Squash Association (CSA) rankings mark the conclusion of the first half of the 2024-2025 season, which included approximately 200 varsity team matches. With this update, rankings will pause until January, when teams return to competition for the second half of the season.
On the Men’s side, several teams made significant statements this past week. The University of Virginia men delivered a headline-grabbing upset with a razor-thin 5-4 victory over Harvard, shaking up the rankings and asserting themselves as a team to watch. Meanwhile, Amherst College leapt up the rankings after a key victory over MIT, in an incredibly tight segment of the rankings. Both Wesleyan and Dickinson added notable wins against Connecticut College, bolstering their cases for higher placements heading into the winter break.
The Women’s rankings remain steady heading into the winter break, with teams reflecting their early-season form. The first half of the season has provided valuable insights into the competitive landscape, as programs prepare for important matchups in the new year. As teams enter the break, they’ll have time to regroup, recover, and strategize for the critical matches awaiting them in January.
As the season pauses for the holidays, the CSA looks ahead to the second half with anticipation. The CSA will resume ranking updates in January when teams return to the court.
These rankings provide an evolving snapshot of team standings as the season unfolds. Check out the latest updates here: